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Simone Biles Addresses Pregnancy Rumors After Photo in Tight Clothing

Simone Biles, the renowned Olympic gold medalist, recently addressed pregnancy rumors that surfaced after she shared a photo in form-fitting clothing.

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Just days ago, 26-year-old Biles posted pictures of herself enjoying a night out at a football game, wearing a camouflage jacket and a stylish brown outfit that accentuated her figure.

Some fans, noticing the photos, speculated about a possible pregnancy, with comments on social media like “I see a baby bump!!!” and “Omg she’s pregnant 😍😍😢.”

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To clear the air, Biles took to her Instagram Story to clarify that she is not pregnant, putting an end to the rumors.

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Despite the recent speculation, Biles continues to enjoy her life with her husband, Jonathan Owens, whom she married earlier this year.

Both Biles and Owens have demanding schedules due to their successful sports careers, but they make it a priority to maintain a happy relationship. Biles previously shared that while Owens moved to a new city for his career with the Packers, they still find ways to stay connected and have fun together, even from a distance.

In an interview with Olympics.com, Biles explained, “We love having fun, but we also value relaxation because, after all the intense workouts and our busy schedules, it’s important to unwind together.”

She also mentioned that they enjoy various activities as a couple, including friendly competitions, therapy sessions, getting their nails done, and enjoying massages during their downtime.

It’s clear that Simone Biles is truly enjoying her married life!

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